KEY MATCHUP: Central's rushing attack vs. Strom Thurmond's defense. Strom Thurmond is undefeated and playing at home because of its strong defense. Central can be bruising on the line and in the backfield.

OUTLOOK: Either team would do well representing the Upper State at Clemson, S.C., on Dec. 6, but a small edge goes to the Rebels because they are playing at home. The winner would likely play host to another undefeated team (Abbeville).

KEY MATCHUP: Eagle's Landing Christian's offense vs. Lincoln County's defense. The Chargers didn't score in their only other previous meeting with the Red Devils (34-0 loss in 2006). If Lincoln County earns another shutout, it will comfortably advance to the quarterfinals.

OUTLOOK: The Red Devils should be able to enjoy one more decisive victory -- in coach Larry Campbell's 500th game, no less -- before things get decidedly tougher next week.

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What about Jefferson Co. They're in the playoffs too. We just don't get no love. Just because there are no Augusta teams still in the playoffs don't disregard us. Only reason they mentioned Lincoln Co. is because of Larry "Legend" Campbell. Don't hate, appreciate a good team. That's ok Warriors, I got yo back. LET'S GO WARRIORS and good luck tonight!!!